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Infiniti today unveiled the stylish
new Infiniti G35, the latest addition to its performance luxury
sedan lineup, at a press conference at the North American
International Auto Show in Detroit. The G35 is scheduled to
go on sale at more than 150 Infiniti retailers nationwide
in March 2002 as a 2003 model.
The rear-wheel drive G35 is powered...
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The new 2003 Infiniti G35 Sport
Coupe, first introduced at the 2002 New York International
Auto Show, will go on sale this November at 158 Infiniti dealers
nationwide. It joins the class-leading four-door G35 Sport
Sedan as a potent one-two punch in the growing mid-size sports
performance segment. Created with racing-inspired technology,
both G35 models utilize the same... read
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Comparison test presented by
BBC Top Gear:
What does a girl want in her stocking? Well,
this girl dreams of three fillers. The Subaru Impreza 22B, Mitsubishi
Evo V and Nissan Skyline GT-R. At the moment I'm suffering very badly
with an extreme case of the post-Christmas blues. Yes, of course I had
the most wonderful festive time surrounded by loved ones. Yes, we had...
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Comparison test presented by
HPI:
Meet Skyline
Man and Supra Man, two caricatures of today's import scene who are not
too far from reality
Skyline Man doesn't care much for fashion, not that you would consider
him unkempt. Resplendent in a Polo Sport shirt and neatly-pressed linen,
Skyline Man yearns for the heady days of International Group A racing,
the series that spawned his beloved GT-R... read
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Comparison test presented by 'car' Magazine:
Nissan's seminal Skyline GT-R meets Audi's new RS4 in
a high-power, hi-tech, four-on-the-floor showdown
Before their DNA was so severely mutated, these were
regular family cars. The Audi was an A4 Avant, that up-market
German holdall - or at least, overnight bag. For the Skyline,
in basic four-door form, think Omega GLS. But then the engineers
got carried away, and a bunch of out of... read
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Comparison test presented by BBC
Top Gear:
Imagine the scene. It's a nightmare
scenario, but try all the same. The powers that be have decided
to ban all private cars from the public road. You have only
one night of personal petrol-powered excitement left before
the dreaded rule is enforced. Which car would you choose to
spend those last dark hours with - to drive to... read
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Road test presented by Road
& Track:
There's nothing more painful in
life than lusting after what you can't have. It has driven
the strongest men to their doom, the most ethical sin, and
the rest of us just plain crazy. American enthusiasts of Japanese
cars have been dealing with this painful quandary for years...
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Race report presented by
JGTC.net:
Fuji International Speedway welcomed a massive
turnout of 50,000 fans for Round 4 of the JGTC, the turning point leading
into the second half of the season. The green light for the 57-lap race
was given to a field of 39 cars under cloudy... read
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Review presented by
Super Street:
With Japan being approximately 4,500 miles,
11 mind-numbing air hours, and 1,256,832 cartwheels away from Los Angeles,
the development of our culture seems so far behind. It's bad enough that
the small island nation has technology beyond our years. In fact, I heard...
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